back away phrasal verbphr v a) BACK/BACKWARDSto move backwards and away from someone or something, especially because you are frightened 〔尤指因害怕而〕躲开,向后退,退缩 from She backed away from the menacing look on his face. 他一脸凶相,吓得她直往后退。
b) STOP DOING somethingto stop supporting a plan or idea, or stop being involved in something 不再支持,逐渐退出 from The government has backed away from its nuclear weapons strategy. 政府已经放弃核武器战略。
back from• This usually means the person making the statement has been offended and is backing away from a relationship with that person.• But lawmakers and health experts are already backing away from Bush's first steps toward overhauling federal health insurance.• She backed away from the big green car, all the while keeping her eyes on the man.• The tanks backed away from the fences, the crowds passed from the precipice of death to the summits of elation.